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iPhone App Trends: Music, Health and Augmented Reality
2 August 2009, 10:44 pm

This weekend, developers, UI designers and testers combined forces to share ideas and collaborate at the third annual iPhone Dev Camp. The event encourages individuals at all levels to continue to stretch the development boundaries of the iPhone and iPod touch. The event's Hackathon competition offers an exhibition of attendee projects and is a showcase of some of the industry's brightest innovators. Below are some of the latest trends amongst those innovators.

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Assistive and Health-Related Technology: Created by Aramys Miranda, Hernan Pelassini and Dan Raju, iSign is a simple iPhone application created to help those with hearing challenges communicate via their iPhone. The group leverages the device's touch screen and employs modified American sign language to produce voice outputs. In this way, members can use the device to communicate to those with little or no knowledge of sign language. This application won the Hackathon award for "Best Accessibility Application". Meanwhile, Chief Medical Officer gives patients iPhone access to their Google Health files. Created over the weekend by Bess Ho, Myk Klemme, Jen McCabe and Chip Vanek, the application will allow users to gather their medical records and prescriptions in one place. This is particularly useful for medical emergencies. The group plans to release the application as an open source project upon completion.

Mobile Music Production: Nettwerk recording artist BT's Sonifi is by far one of the most sophisticated iPhone music applications available. The product is a cross between Indaba's flash-based audio sequencer and Yamaha's touch instrument, the Tenori-On. While the Tenori-On retails at $1000, the Sonifi iPhone application is available in the App Store for $4.99 and allows users to mix via the touch interface on the iPod touch or iPhone. Some of the unique features of this product include a touch interface with 4 channel arrangement mapping, reactive visuals, a collaborative group mixing mode and "Stutter Edit" - a feature that allows users to shake their device for audio feedback. In the past, electronic artists have experimented with a modified NIntendo Wii remote for an accelerometer-prompted dj experience, Sonifi is the first gesture-based iPhone mixer.

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Re: ReadWriteWeb: iPhone App Trends: Music, Health and Augmented Reality
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2011, 09:44:21 AM »
Some time many musical instrument also effect out health, so that company are provide the good quality and no effect our health that type product production and produce.

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Re: ReadWriteWeb: iPhone App Trends: Music, Health and Augmented Reality
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2012, 06:13:13 AM »
Health is very important for health.So take care of health.Health Tips are shown below:

1.Drink Plenty of water
2.Eat Green vegetables and fruits
3.Exercising is good for health
4.Swimming
5.Yoga